1) Respiratory/allergy emergencies, through the Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration (MARC). MARC is an international research network focusing on asthma, COPD, anaphylaxis, bronchiolitis and other airway disorders.

2) Health policy research, which includes the National ED Inventories (NEDI) and the National ED Safety Study (NEDSS).

3) Other public health projects, focusing on public health issues that affect the delivery and quality of emergency care, as well as the primary care needs of medically disadvantaged populations. The ED Safety Assessment & Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE), surveys, and analysis of federal datasets are the core activities of this program.

All EMNet programs are based at the EMNet Coordinating Center (ECC) at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Carlos Camargo founded all programs, directs the ECC, and chairs the EMNet Steering Committee. Members of the EMNet Coordinating Center include Sarah Arias, Jane Bittner, Janice Espinola, Catalina Gimenez-Zapiola, Erica Ruggles, Ashley Sullivan, Daphne Suzin, and Courtney Tierney. Members of the 2012-14 EMNet Steering Committee are Jeff Caterino, Sunday Clark, Jonathan Mansbach, and Ashley Sullivan.

For further information about these programs or affiliated activities please use this link to the EMNet website.